From e2024ec6f07a4e3bffd4a28de0ced1033b7fe83a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Peter Eisentraut Date: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 13:03:12 +0000 Subject: update --- doc/FAQ_Solaris | 29 +++++------------------------ 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-) (limited to 'doc/FAQ_Solaris') diff --git a/doc/FAQ_Solaris b/doc/FAQ_Solaris index 91cd6231d65..5ee5d7252dd 100644 --- a/doc/FAQ_Solaris +++ b/doc/FAQ_Solaris @@ -1,12 +1,11 @@ ============================================================ -Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL 7.1 +Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for PostgreSQL 7.2 Sun Solaris specific to be read in conjunction with the installation instructions ============================================================ -last updated: $Date: 2001/04/08 16:36:13 $ +last updated: $Date: 2001/12/10 13:02:20 $ -current maintainer: Marc Liyanage (liyanage@access.ch) -original author: Marc Liyanage (liyanage@access.ch) +current maintainer: Peter Eisentraut Contents: @@ -14,8 +13,6 @@ Contents: 1) What tools do I need to build and install PostgreSQL on Solaris? 2) Why do I get problems when building with OpenSSL support? 3) Why does configure complain about a failed test program? -4) A bunch of regression tests fail in random, non-reproduceable - patterns. What's wrong? 1) What tools do I need to build and install PostgreSQL on Solaris? @@ -65,21 +62,5 @@ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH and restart configure. You will also have to keep this setting whenever you run any of the installed PostgreSQL programs. -In the future, consider installing the offending libraries so they -provide their own "rpath". - - -4) A bunch of regression tests fail in random, non-reproduceable - patterns. What's wrong? - -A lot of users have reported that the parallel regression test suite -causes a varying, unpredictable set of tests to fail, usually tests in -the second half of the run. The failure is usually a failure to -connect to the server at all, or an abrupt loss of the connection. -Invariably, these problems go away when the regression test suite is -changed to use TCP/IP sockets instead of Unix domain sockets. (Change -line 163 of src/test/regress/pg_regress to match *solaris*; yes, there -should be an easier way to do this.) Since a number of users do not -seem to have any problems with this at all, we do not claim that "Unix -domain sockets are broken on Solaris", but feel free to draw your own -conclusions, or better yet, share your insights with the rest of us. +Alternatively, set the environment variable LD_RUN_PATH. See the +ld(1) man page for more information. -- cgit v1.2.3